AES Paris 2006 - Authors

Please take a minute to review the following important items related to
your presentation at the AES 120th Convention in Paris.

1. Presenting authors receive free registration.

All presenting authors receive free convention registration (only one
author per paper). You will have to pay for any special events (banquet,
technical tours, etc.) that you wish to attend. You must register online by
clicking here. Pick up your badges at the
Courtesy Desk at the Convention Centre Registration in Hall 5 of Paris Expo.
Nonpresenting coauthors must pay the regular registration fee.

2. Check the current schedule online.

Click here to see the current list of
papers sessions for the day and time of your presentation. The schedule
is close to being final, but changes are still possible so check back
periodically.

3. Presenting authors receive 30 free copies of papers.

Each presenting author receives 30 free copies of his paper. Each paper
will be assigned an AES convention paper number; these numbers are
posted here. The free copies of your paper will
be available ONLY at the AES Publications Booth (Foyer - Papers Area) in
Hall 7 of Paris Expo and give your paper number when picking up your 30
copies. If you wish to purchase additional copies, contact
Mike Williams before
May 15. Payment for extra copies (0.50 Euros per copy) is due when you
pick them up at the AES Publications Booth.

4. Session chairs.

All presenting authors, both lectures and posters, should meet in the
Authors' Room (which is equipped with a Windows PC and a desk-jet printer) at
least 30 minutes before the scheduled start of their session. All
lecture papers are scheduled for 20-minute presentations, which will
include a short introduction of the presenting author and a 5 min
change-over period. Authors who have chosen the option of a
Lecture-and-Poster presentation will therefore have 15 mins for their
presentation - questions can be answered during the associated poster
session. Authors who have chosen the Lecture-Only presentation can
either use the 15 mins for their presentation with no questions, or they
can allow 10 mins for their presentation and 5 mins for questions.
Authors are requested to remain in the lecture room throughout the
session to answer follow-up questions that may arise during or after
other papers in the session. The session chairs are: